Community Standards Enforcement — Page & Profile Takedowns
Facebook ban service that gets rule-breaking Pages removed
We report Facebook Pages, profiles and groups that break the Community Standards or the law — and push them through Facebook's own reporting tools until the surface is actioned.
A Facebook ban service is a managed reporting workflow that documents how a Page, profile or group breaks Facebook's Community Standards and files that evidence through official channels — Pages are unpublished or removed, profiles disabled, groups taken down. Our facebook page ban service acts only on genuine violations: scam pages, impersonation, fake business Pages and Marketplace fraud — never a legitimate Page.
- Surface
- Page
- Category
- Impersonation
- Standard
- Authenticity
- Reviewed & verified
- Evidence compiled
- Reported via official channel
- Page unpublished
What we report
Facebook violations we take to official channels
Six core case types, each screened for a genuine Community Standards or legal breach before we touch it. See all solutions →
Scam pages
Fake shops, bogus giveaway and investment pages, and "claim your prize" funnels harvesting card details.
Impersonation
Fake profiles and Pages copying you, your brand or a public figure, reported under Facebook's authenticity rules.
Fake business Pages
Counterfeit storefronts and cloned company Pages misusing your name, logo or reviews to mislead customers.
Marketplace fraud
Fake listings, no-delivery sellers and off-platform payment scams reported through Facebook Marketplace channels.
Harassment & bullying
Sustained targeting, threats and group pile-ons that breach Facebook's bullying and harassment standards.
Counterfeit, IP & illegal content
Trademark and copyright misuse and clearly illegal material; severe cases are escalated to the proper authorities.
Process
How our facebook page ban service builds a case
Four steps — and we only move ahead when there is a real breach of the Community Standards.
Review
We check the Page, profile or group against the specific Community Standard it appears to break before taking it on.
Document
We capture the URL, posts, timestamps and seller details into one evidence file tied to that standard.
Report
We submit through the relevant "Find support or report" flow under the correct violation category.
Follow up
We track Facebook's decision and re-file or add evidence if the first review comes back short.
How enforcement differs
Pages, Profiles, Groups & Marketplace — how Facebook enforcement differs
Facebook is not one surface, so "banned" means a different action depending on what you're reporting.
Facebook applies its Community Standards across distinct surfaces, and each is actioned differently. A Page that breaks the rules is typically unpublished or removed, so it disappears from search and stops posting. A personal profile is disabled, which logs the person out and hides the account. A group can be removed entirely, or have its admins penalised. On Marketplace, individual listings are taken down and repeat fraudsters lose selling access. Because your case is a Page, profile, group or listing — not a generic "account" — the report has to be filed against the right surface, citing the right standard, or it stalls. Mapping the violation to the exact surface and action is precisely what our facebook page ban service does before anything is submitted.
Why a service
Why a single Facebook report often isn't enough
The report button is open to everyone — the result depends on what sits behind it.
A solo in-app report is usually a few taps with no detail, so it lands in an automated queue, gets a quick glance and frequently stalls — especially for scam Pages that reword themselves and reappear. Sharing the link around for friends to "report too" makes it worse, because Facebook detects coordinated false reporting and discounts the lot. A Facebook ban service changes the inputs, not the rules: we identify the exact Community Standard the Page breaks, assemble dated screenshots and the surface URL, show the pattern rather than a single post, and file it through the correct official channel — then follow the decision and re-submit if needed. That is the version a reviewer can act on, which is why a genuine violation backed by evidence consistently outperforms volume.
How we work
Genuine violations only
We never touch a legitimate Page, profile or group — only content that clearly breaks the Community Standards or the law.
Official channels only
Every case runs through Facebook's own reporting and appeal tools. No exploits, no back doors, no shortcuts.
No coordinated false reporting
Facebook treats organised mass-reporting as abuse and disregards it, so honest, documented evidence is the only thing we rely on.
FAQ
Questions, answered
Straight answers about the Facebook ban service — and where we draw the line.
What is a Facebook ban service?
A Facebook ban service is a managed reporting workflow that establishes how a Page, profile, group or Marketplace listing breaks Facebook's Community Standards, then files that evidence through Facebook's official reporting tools so the surface can be reviewed and actioned — a Page unpublished or removed, a profile disabled, a group taken down. It only acts on genuine violations.
Can you get any Facebook page removed?
No. We only report Pages, profiles and groups that clearly break the Community Standards or the law — scam shops, impersonation, fake business Pages, Marketplace fraud, harassment and similar. We decline requests aimed at legitimate Pages, and we never organise coordinated false reports, which Facebook treats as abuse and disregards.
How long does it take to remove a Facebook page?
It varies with the surface, the severity and the Page's history. A blatant scam Page can be unpublished quickly, while borderline cases pass through extra review and sometimes a strike or warning first. Most reports are looked at within a few days, and a well-documented case mapped to a specific standard tends to move faster than a thin one.
Do you guarantee the page is banned?
No honest service can promise a result — only Facebook's reviewers decide. What we control is the submission: the exact Community Standard, dated screenshots, the Page or profile URL and a clear pattern, all filed through official channels. That gives a real violation its strongest realistic chance of enforcement.
How do I start?
Message us on Telegram (@EliteSolutionExpertSupport) or WhatsApp (+44 7961 978527) with the Page or profile link and a short note on what it does. We assess whether it genuinely breaches the Community Standards and explain the reporting path before any work begins.
Ready to report a Facebook Page?
Send the Page or profile link and a short description. If it's a genuine Community Standards breach, we'll map the official reporting path with you — no coordinated false reporting, ever.